Eric Dier is among several Tottenham players made available in January as Mauricio Pochettino accelerates plans for a clear-out of his under performing players. (Times)

Liverpool could receive only £4.5m of the £84m they are still owed by Barcelona for Brazilian playmaker Philippe Coutinho, 27, who moved to the Nou Camp in 2018. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester United are set to invest heavily in new players in January in a bid to turn their faltering season around. (Daily Express)

Everton are weighing up a January move for Manchester United target Moussa Dembele. The French striker, 23, could cost £40m to prise from Lyon. (Daily Star)

Venezuela striker Salomon Rondon, 30, has admitted he would have liked to have signed permanently for Newcastle United but said he was not given the opportunity to turn last season's loan move into a permanent deal - and so ended up at Chinese Super League side Dalian Yifang.
(Newcastle Chronicle)

MANAGEMENT STUFF

Arsene Wenger says he has turned down offers to manage in the Premier League because he is "too linked" to Arsenal. (Sky Sports)

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is set for talks with owner Daniel Levy regarding the club's January transfer plans, including deciding the futures of England midfielder Eric Dier, 25, and Denmark's Christian Erisken, 27, who is wanted by Real Madrid. (Daily Star)

Manager Roy Hodgson says Crystal Palace must sign a new striker in January if they want to challenge for a top-six finish, while he is also targeting two new full-backs when the transfer window opens. (London Evening Standard)

Charlton manager Lee Bowyer has been charged by the FA for allegedly making abusive comments towards the referee during last week's defeat to Swansea. (Sky Sports)

Daniel Stendel is close to being axed by Championship club Barnsley after failing to win in 11 games. (Sun)

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and Blues midfielder David Silva had a falling out following the club's home defeat by Wolves on Sunday. (Daily Mirror)

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fears that a heavy defeat in Manchester United's next game at home to Liverpool could put his job as manager in jeopardy. (Daily Mail)

A number of Manchester United players have lost faith in manager Ole Gunnar Solskjae and he believes some of them have stopped listening to him. (Sun)

Dario Gradi has retired as Crewe's director of football after 36 years at the club.
(Sun)

INTERNATIONAL STUFF

Gareth Southgate has rejected the chance to pick Dele Alli for England in the wake of Fabian Delph's injury. (Daily Mirror)

Wales will check on Aaron Ramsey's fitness when the Juventus midfielder joins up with Ryan Giggs' squad ahead of the Euro 2020 qualifier against Slovakia. (Sky Sports)

Arsenal striker Gabriel Martinelli, 18, faces a choice over his international future as he is wanted by both Brazil and Italy. He was born in Brazil but has an Italian father so could represent either country.
(Daily Mirror)

OTHER STUFF

Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris will not need surgery but has been ruled out until January at the earliest with a dislocated elbow. (Sky Sports)

Former Aston Villa striker Julian Joachim, 45, had a successful debut playing for 10th-tier side Bourne Town as he made all four goals in his side's 4-3 win over Raunds Town in the United Counties League Division One on Saturday. (Birmingham Mail)

Wilfried Zaha is taking legal action against his agent, Will Salthouse of Unique Sports Management, due to anger at the agency's failure to secure him a transfer from Crystal Palace last summer. (Daily Mail)

Chelsea and United States forward Christian Pulisic, 21, has admitted his frustration at not playing more since his £58m move from Borussia Dortmund. (Guardian)

English referees have been told not to order substituted players to leave by the nearest touchline if they are concerned it could lead to potential clashes with opposition fans.
(Times)